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  2. Geology of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Geological Survey is the primary source of information about Delaware geology and hydrogeology, such as surface and sub-surface geologic rock formations, extent and quality of aquifers, stream and groundwater monitoring, water supply, earthquakes, floods and droughts, coastal processes (tides, beach erosion), topographic mapping ...

  3. List of rivers of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    List of rivers in Delaware , grouped by type and sorted by name. Major rivers and creeks (28) Appoquinimink River; Blackbird Creek; Brandywine Creek; Broad Creek ...

  4. List of municipalities in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Delaware is divided into three counties and contains 57 incorporated places consisting of cities, towns, and villages. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Of these, there are 10 cities, 3 villages, and 44 towns. As of 2020, the largest municipality by population in Delaware is Wilmington with 70,898 residents, while the largest by area is Dover which spans 23.668 sq ...

  5. List of Delaware River tributaries - Wikipedia

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    [1]: p.9 The Delaware River rises in the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York, flowing southward for 419 miles (674 km) into Delaware Bay where its waters enter the Atlantic Ocean near Cape May in New Jersey and Cape Henlopen in Delaware. There are 216 tributary streams and creeks, comprising an estimated 14,057 miles of streams and creeks ...

  6. Where is the Delaware River deepest? New map poster ... - AOL

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    A new map poster by Lisa Glover shows the contours of the Delaware River’s deepest point. Sales benefit the Upper Delaware Council.

  7. Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Delaware occupies the northeastern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula, and some islands and territory within the Delaware River. It is the second-smallest and sixth-least populous state, but also the sixth-most densely populated. Delaware's most populous city is Wilmington, and the state's capital is Dover, the second-most populous city in Delaware.

  8. List of places in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Camden-Wyoming, Delaware: 1 Kent County: 19934 Canby Park: 1 New Castle County Cannery: 1 Kent County Cannon: 1 Sussex County: 19933 Canterbury: 1 Kent County: 19943 Canterbury Hills: 1 New Castle County Capitol Green: 1 Kent County: 19901 Capitol Park: 1 Kent County: 19901 Caravel Farms: 1 New Castle County Cardiff: 1 New Castle County: 19810

  9. Delmarva Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Halfway between Bunker Hill, Maryland, and Odessa, Delaware: 4 Easton† Town 16,494 10.56 sq mi Talbot: Maryland: 1790 5 Cambridge† Town 12,285 10.34 sq mi Dorchester: Maryland: 1793 6 Smyrna: Town 11,580 6.01 sq mi Kent/New Castle: Delaware: Ancient Greek city of Smyrna: 7 Milford: City 11,353 9.87 sq mi Kent/Sussex: Delaware: Named for ...